
2025 Booster Club Report – Week 7 – Post-Cardinal Ritter; Preview of the Cornerstone Christian Game
Massillon (4-3) defeated Cardinal Ritter (2-3) from St. Louis, Missouri, 28-14. This week Massillon hosts Cornerstone Christian (4-2) from San Antonio, Texas.
Link to the Football North Story
Link to the Football North Game Statistics
Other scores:
- 7th Grade (4-0): Defeated Massillon Perry, 21-6. Plays at Canton on Tuesday, October 7, at 6:00 pm.
- 8th Grade (1-4): No score reported. Plays at Canton on Wednesday, October 8, at 6:00 pm.
- Freshmen (1-5): Lost to Medina Highland, 32-24. Plays at Akron Buchtel on Tuesday, October 7, at5:00 pm.
- Junior Varsity (0-6-1): Lost to Avon, 42-7. Plays at Warren Harding on Saturday, October 11, at 11:00 am.
Review of the Cardinal Ritter Game

Massillon defeated a very good Cardinal Ritter team, 28-14. The Tigers scored on the third play of their first possession when Savior Owens broke through the right side of the line and raced 45 yards to the end zone. Owens then scored again from ten yards out to up the score to 14-0. The points continued as Ritter had the their own long run of 70 yards for a score, followed by a 12-yard touchdown pass from Manny Patterson to Jadyce Thigpen. Finally, the Lions connected on a Hail Mary pass of 46 yards as time expired, closing the margin to 21-14 at the half. In the fourth quarter Christian Culler salted the game away with a 44-yard touchdown run. It came on his first carry of the season. Owens finished with 22 attempts for 168 yards and two TDs. Isaac Maxheimer recorded nine total tackles and Ja’Dyn Williams had seven. Chayce White was spectacular in intercepting a long sideline pass.

“It was a great win last week against a big, physical team,” said Massillon Head Coach Nate Moore. “We had a lot of guys play really hard against a great opponent. The Tigers outplayed them. I’m really proud of them for responding (following last week’s loss to Football North).”
Moore also cited the play of the defensive, particularly linemen Marcus Garner and Joe Karder. “There was lots of great execution and hustle by the defense. Marcus makes a big difference in the middle of the defensive line. Joe had his best game of the year.”
Coach also said it was sad how it ended when the two teams had difficulty shaking hands. He was glad that the Massillon Police Department was there to restore order.
The guest players were senior quarterback Eli Moore and junior wide receiver/defensive back Deontay Malone.
Moore – We had to keep our heads on. We did the little things right.
Malone – I’m very excited to head into this week. I can’t wait to get after it. They (Cornerstone Christian) have a couple of good players. But the wide receiver -to-defensive back matchups are in our favor.
Cornerstone Christian Christian Scouting Report
Cornerstone is an independent school located in San Antonio, Texas. The football team is currently 4-2, with a close loss to Parish Episcopal, which is rated No. 2 in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS), Division I. The other loss is by a field goal to Midland Christian, which is rated No. 5 in TAPPS II. Last year the Lions finished with a record of 5-5 and have a 5-year record of 26-22. The best year over that time period came in 2020 when they finished 8-1. Last season they lost to Massillon opponent Legacy School of Sport Sciences, 34-16, but they are much improved this year. For Ohio playoff purposes, Cornerstone is rated as a Division IV school, as by rule are all of the schools they defeat.
Results to date:
- Dallas Christian (2-3): 43-22 W
- Fort Bend Christian Academy (2-4): 37-7 W
- Parish Episcopal (5-1): 38-43 L
- Midland Christian (3-2): 14-17 L
- LBJ Austin Early College (3-2): 37-21 W
- Stanton (1-5): 58-0 W
Moore said that Cornerstone is a good opponent, similar to teams the Tigers have played the past few weeks. They have good size, but are not as physical up front as last week. They also have good skill players, but not as fast as Cardinal Ritter. Inspite of having good players across the board, Moore did not see any matchup problems. Nevertheless, the team will need to play their best.
The top players on offense are:
- Sophomore quarterback Mateo Rodriguez (5′-10″, 180); 64 of 113 (57%) for 904 yards and 13 TDs; 44.7 punt ave; accurate passer; keeps eyes downfield.
- Senior wide receiver Davis McCray (6′-2″, 200); 16 receptions for 293 yards and 5 TDs; 3-star recruit; Kentucky commit.
- Junior wide receiver Luke Smith (6′-0″, 187); 25 receptions for 321 yards (12.8 ave.) and 4 TDs.
- Sophomore running back Jaylen McKane (5′-8″, 165); 85 attempts for 706 yards (8.3 ave.) and 11 TDs; good player with good speed.
The the largest player on the Warrior offensive line is junior Brandon Stewart (6′-5″, 365), although he is not the most mobile football player. However, the rest of the line is still big, averaging 6′-1″, 280 lbs. The have good height in their 4-man the receiver corps, with McCray and junior Jaaaden Johnson standing 6′-2″ and 6′-3″, respectively. Cornerstone will operate mostly in 10-personnel, but will show some empty backfield. The scheme is heavy pass.
The top defensive players are:
- Senior linebacker Angel Hernandez (6′-0″, 210); 49 total tackles, 15.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks; best linebacker.
- Junior defensive lineman Ahzan Bacote (6′-3″, 270); best defensive lineman.
The Warriors utilize a 4-3-4 alignment, but will occasionally pull a linebacker and insert a fifth defensive back. The front-7 is considered the strength of the unit, while all of the defensive backs are good players.
Massillon Notes
The Tigers continue to shuffle the starting lineup, even this far into the season. On offense, 20 different players have been listed as starters for various games, including 11 seniors and 9 juniors. Some for more than one position. They are distributed as follows:
- Quarterback (3)
- Running back (2)
- Tight end (3)
- Fullback (1)
- Offensive line (7)
- Wide receiver (7)
On defense, there have been 19 different starters, including 9 seniors and 10 juniors. Again, some for more than one position. They are as follows:
- Defensive line (6)
- Inside linebacker (5)
- Outside linebacker (4)
- Cornerback (4)
- Safety (3)
Even this week there are two new starters listed: Marcus Garner Jr. at nose tackle and Ke’Aun Fowler at inside linebacker.
When comparing Week 1 to Week 8 there is just one different starter on offense, senior lineman James Wallace Jr., in spite of all the shuffling that has occurred. However, the defense continues to be a work in progress, as there are now six different starters from Week 1 to now. In addition, there are several players that never started, but have seen significant action early in the game. It is certainly building depth and bodes well for the future, as it attests to the youth of this team. And the strength.
Go Tigers!